How do you take a shower if you are not weight bearing?

If you are in a non-weight bearing cast/splint, we recommend having something to sit on in the shower like a lawn chair, etc. Check the stability of the chair while the shower floor is wet to avoid any accidents. Baths and cast/splints usually don't mix.
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How do you shower with no weight bearing on one leg?

Showering is another common problem for people in a cast or on crutches. If there's space, place a small chair in your shower for you to sit on so you don't risk slipping and falling. It's also a good idea to place a non-slip mat on the floor (in and out of the shower) so you don't slip.
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How do you shower with someone who can't walk?

You can either use a free standing shower stool, a shower chair with a backrest, which is better if you have trouble sitting up, or a wall mounted seat . Again you may need advice from an expert. You can either go for a wetroom or install glass panels that fold back to allow access.
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Can I take crutches into the shower?

It would be best to arrange a sturdy bathroom stool in either the bath or shower with an excellent grip. You should also make sure you place your crutches near the tub or shower. That way, they are accessible to you when you are finished bathing.
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How do you shower with a knee injury?

Run water and shower up! Make sure your brace and dressing do not get wet. You may remove the cast bag as soon as you have dried yourself off. Be careful exiting the shower!
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What happens if you put weight on a non weight bearing?

Putting any weight on an operated foot or ankle can damage the repair that's been done. Bones need time to heal. Plates or screws that may have been added during surgery need the bones to heal around them. Adding weight too soon can interrupt this important internal healing process.
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How do you take a shower with a broken leg?

Plastic Bag

For broken legs, a plastic garbage bag will do the job. A rubber band allows the bag to be reused, and it is also much gentler on your skin. Be sure to check the bag for holes, and do not try to submerge the cast.
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What can you use as a shower chair?

For those with smaller showers, or use of bath tubs, a height adjustable bath stool can also be used. The transfer bench is the safest and most practical bathing aid for those with a bath tub.
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How do you take a shower with a broken arm?

If you have a broken arm, it may be easier to keep your arm out of the water in a bath. You can simply place your arm on the edge of the tub while washing the rest of your body. If you strongly prefer a shower, try to keep your cast away from running water.
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How does a paralyzed person shower?

After spinal cord injury, most people will need a handheld shower head and bath bench. Handheld shower heads can be modified for people with reduced hand function. Other helpful devices include: Bath bench with commode cut out.
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How do wheelchair bound people shower?

It is nearly impossible to bathe someone in a regular wheelchair, so it's best to buy a shower chair. Purchase anti-skid material. Place it on the bathroom floor and on the bottom of the bathtub. Be sure to have a bath mat on the outside of the tub with anti-skid material underneath it.
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How do you handicap a shower?

How to Make Your Shower Handicapped Accessible
  1. Standard roll-in showers must be at least 30 in. wide by 60 in. deep, accessible from a front entry at least 60 in. ...
  2. The threshold height for roll-in showers must be no taller than ½ in.
  3. Grab bars must be installed horizontally no lower than 33 in. and no higher than 36 in.
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How do you shower after knee replacement?

You may go home with a waterproof dressing covering your incision. You can shower with this dressing on if the edges are not peeling back. If you do not have a waterproof dressing and you still have sutures, staples or stitches, you can cover your incision with plastic to keep it dry while taking a shower.
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What is a shower seat?

A shower chair is a seat made for bathtubs or showers. These seats are designed for use by people who are unable to stand to take a shower and must sit instead.
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How much does a shower chair cost?

Shower chairs range in price from around $25 to $300 or more.
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Can you put a stool in the shower?

Shower Storage Stool

In walk-in showers that lack built-in storage niches, a simple stool can hold the necessary bath products within reach. Choose a durable material such as teak, which resists water and mold growth. Tuck the stool into one corner to ensure it doesn't take up too much standing room.
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How do you shower with a foot boot?

Water and your boot

If your doctor says to keep your boot on to shower, protect it so that it won't get wet. Put your leg inside a plastic trash bag and tape the top around your leg. If you can take the boot off when you shower, pat the area dry after you shower. Then put the boot back on.
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How do you shower with a sprained ankle?

For the first 2 days after your injury, avoid hot showers, hot tubs, or hot packs. They may increase swelling. Put ice or a cold pack on your foot for 10 to 20 minutes at a time to stop swelling. Try this every 1 to 2 hours for 3 days (when you are awake) or until the swelling goes down.
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How long does it take to go from non-weight bearing to full weight bearing?

Weight bearing typically happens over 2, 4 or 6 week period or sooner in some cases. This is determined by your physician based on your injury and healing status. You should follow closely to the instructions provided in order to avoid creating further issues by using the wrong protocol.
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How do you get around non-weight bearing?

Non-Weight Bearing (NWB): Do not place any weight through the surgical/injured leg. This includes resting your feet or toes on the ground.
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Standing Up With Crutches
  1. Scoot forward in the chair to make it easier to stand.
  2. Hold both crutches in one hand, on the side of your surgical/injured leg.
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